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Jessi Rosinski

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Flutist Jessi Rosinski performs actively throughout Boston and has appeared with groups such as Collage New Music, Boston Musica Viva, Firebird Ensemble, Boston Microtonal Society, Xanthos Ensemble, Guerilla Opera, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Ludovico Ensemble, and Harvard Group for New Music. Ms. Rosinski is the flutist of Boston's Callithumpian Consort, an artist in residence at Harvard, an associate with the Atlantic Symphony, and a regular sub with the United States Coast Guard Band. She has collaborated with the Emerson String Quartet, Hartt Percussion Ensemble, and The BSC electro-acoustic octet and has worked with prominent composers such as Helmut Lachenmann, Jennifer Higdon, and Frederick Rzewski.

Ms. Rosinski has won top prizes at several prominent competitions including the Pappoutsakis Memorial Competition, New York Flute Club Young Artist Competition, and the National Flute Association Masterclass Competition. Additionally, she was runner-up at the 2005 Albert Cooper International Flute Competition; the honor included a return to England to present a solo recital at the 2006 Albert Cooper Competition and teaching at the Stratford-upon-Avon International Flute Festival. Jessi was honored to be named the 2006 New Horizon's Artist by the Greater Boston Flute Association, and a participant in the 2007 National Flute Association Young Artist Competition.

Ms. Rosinski was a 2007 recipient of the Saint Botolph Club Emerging Artist award. Jessi used her grant to commission The Eternal Sky from composer Paul Elwood. The piece received it’s premier during the fall of 2008. Other recent projects include a solo performance with the Boston Pops and a solo recital and masterclass at the International Festival of Contemporary Arts in Leon, Mexico.

Jessi earned a Bachelor of Music degree, summa cum laude from The Hartt School as a fellow of the Performance 20/20 Program and a Master of Music degree with honors from New England Conservatory where she was awarded the 2006 John Cage Award for Outstanding Contribution to Contemporary Music Performance. She has held fellowships at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, National Symphony Orchestra/Kennedy Center Summer Institute, and Stratford International Flute Festival as well as performed at the Monadnock Music Festival, Bowdoin Chamber Music Festival, and Now & Present Flute Seminar. Her principal teachers include Laura Gilbert, John Wion, Fenwick Smith, Renee Krimsier and Barbara Hopkins.

An avid teacher, Jessi holds faculty positions at University of Massachusetts (Boston), the Winchester Community Music School, and Milton Academy. She has twice been a guest tutor at the Stratford-upon-Avon International Flute Festival and teaches privately throughout Boston. In the past, Jessi has held teaching positions teaching flute and chamber music at The Hartt School Community Division and The University of Connecticut Continuing Studies Division.

Committed to bringing music to new audiences, Ms. Rosinski has played in venues ranging from rural churches in England to inner city classrooms in Boston, hospice facilities, dinner parties hosted by the Boston Red Sox, and as a performer in an improvised toy piano concerto. She also presents Music for Dancers workshops, which is an effort that combines her music with her past classical ballet training. She was recently chosen to perform music from the flute collection of Henry David Thoreau for the reunion in death of American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, his wife Sophia and their daughter Una.

Ms. Rosinski's writing has been published several times by the National Flute Association Flutist Quarterly, and her playing can be heard on Mode and Capstone Records. Her outside interests include cupcakes, organic foods, growing plants. eating ice cream, drinking tea, jogging, practicing yoga, watching the Red Sox, and exploring Boston.